Preview: Heathen Systems Assaulter Bipod Combo

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posted on November 1, 2025
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Heathen Systems Assaulter Bipod Combo

Made in the United States from fiber-reinforced polymer and 7075 aircraft-grade aluminum, and weighing a mere 3.5 ozs., the Heathen Systems Assaulter Bipod features a detachable-leg design that is ultra-low-profile when stowed and requires minimal space on an existing Picatinny rail.

The legs are deployed by inserting their ball-shaped metal ends into downward-angled sockets in the combination mount/barricade/hand stop, and they store alongside the rifle’s fore-end after being inserted into the unit’s rear-facing sockets.

Included polymer bands help to further secure the legs to the fore-end, and the mount’s built-in Picatinny rail serves to secure a SureFire Scout light and is compatible with M-Lok, KeyMod and JP Enterprises fore-ends.

MSRP is $100. For more information, visit heathensystems.com.

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